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Dry Screw Vacuum Pump DSP251 / DSP501 – Osaka Vacuum Ltd.
Industrial Machinery, Pump, Tools & HardwareDry Screw Vacuum Pump DSP251 / DSP501 – Osaka Vacuum Ltd.
Small-size, light-weight, and easy to carry.
- Clean Vacuum
No oil back-streaming to the chamber. - Maintenance Free
No time gear means no lubricating oil to be maintained.
Maintenance free due to no chip seal change or oil change is required. - Air-Cooled Type
No utility required other than the electricity. - High-Speed Pump Down
Large pumping speed at close to atmospheric pressure range by the bypass line. - Energy Efficient
Low power consumption design.
SKU: n/a - Clean Vacuum
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